Remove Iyog-support-assistant.com pop-up (Tech Support Scam)

Iyog-support-assistant.com pop-ups will occur when your computer is infected by a Potentially Unwanted Program or a virus. The pop-ups are often triggered by underlined keywords in the website you are visiting. The Iyog-support-assistant.com pop-up might might offer a social engineering scam as a Flash Player update, a Browser Update or redirect you to a telephone deceptive support-scam to fix your computer.

As they pop-ups are so random it’s hard to say which pop-up might occur on your computer, as stated above these pop-ups are based on keywords found on the content of the website you are visiting.

Follow the complete removal-instruction we offer to remove viruses, pop-ups and unwanted advertisements from your computer. The instructions are clear and completely free.

Close the Iyog-support-assistant.com pop-up

If the pop-up stays on top with alert’s in your browser and it seems impossible to close the warnings you need to perform this optional step. After performing this step, please continue with Step 1 to start the actual removal of the adware causing the Iyog-support-assistant.com pop-up

Start the Windows Task manager by using CTRL+ALT+DEL for Windows 7 or CTRL+SHIFT+ESC for Windows 8. It is also possible to hit the taskbar with a right click and select the Task Manager from the menu.

Select the browser you are using from the list and right click on it, selecting End Task. It is also possible to use the End Task button in the bottom of the window.

Your browser should be closed now, continue to the next step.

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Select Scan Now to perform a anti-malware scan.

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When the detection scan is finished, a window appears with the malware found by MalwareBytes. To remove the found malware from your computer, select the Remove Selected button.

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All extensions are now successfully removed from your browser(s). If you would like to reset or remove other extensions from your browser, use the Internet Explorer, Firefox and Chrome button on the left menu in Avast Browser Cleanup.

To Reset your browser, select Reset Settings

Select Exclude add-ons with a good rating to review possible other extensions that might cause ads.

Select Remove to remove a extension

Repeat this step for either Firefox and Google Chrome using the left menu.

Reset Internet Explorer to default settings

Follow instructions

Note If you are running Windows 8.1 or Windows 8, start Internet Explorer from the desktop. Changing your settings will affect both Internet Explorer and Internet Explorer that you start from the desktop.

Start Internet Explorer

On the Tools menu, tap or click Internet options. If you don’t see theTools menu, press Alt.

When Internet Explorer finishes applying the default settings, tap or clickClose, and then tap or click OK.

Exit Internet Explorer and again start Internet Explorer.

Reset Google Chrome to default settings

Reset Google Chrome to default settings

In the top-right corner of the browser window, click the Chrome menu

Select Settings.

At the bottom, click Show advanced settings.

Under the section “Reset settings,” click Reset settings.

In the dialog that appears, click Reset.Note: When the “Help make Google Chrome better by reporting the current settings” checkbox is selected you are anonymously sending Google your Chrome settings. Reporting these settings allows Google to analyze trends and work to prevent future unwanted settings changes.

Settings that change

Default search engine and saved search engines will be reset and to their original defaults.

Homepage button will be hidden and the URL that you previously set will be removed.

Default startup tabs will be cleared. The browser will show a new tab when you startup or continue where you left off if you’re on a Chromebook.

New Tab page will be empty unless you have a version of Chrome with an extension that controls it. In that case your page may be preserved.

Pinned tabs will be unpinned.

Content settings will be cleared and reset to their installation defaults.

Cookies and site data will be cleared.

Extensions and themes will be disabled.

Reset Mozilla Firefox to default settings

Note: When using the reset feature, your bookmarks, browsing history, open tabs, windows, passwords, cookies and web form auto-fill information will be saved. However, your extensions and themes will be removed and your preferences will be reset.

Click the menu button and then click help .

From the Help menu choose Troubleshooting Information.

If you’re unable to access the Help menu, type about:supportin your address bar to bring up the Troubleshooting Information page.

Click the Reset Firefox… button in the upper-right corner of the Troubleshooting Information page.

To continue, click Reset Firefox in the confirmation window that opens.

Firefox will close and be reset.

When it’s done, a window will list the information that was imported. ClickFinish and Firefox will open.

Reset Browser(s)

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